sculpture
Summary
Three head sculptures each comprising cast amber, green or blue glass in the form of an upturned human head surmounting an annulated pedestal with an assymmetrical oblong knop and an irregular domed base
Display Label
Glass
Glass making has always had an aura of mystery. The process of heating basic raw ingredients, of shaping and cooling the flowing molten liquid to create solid, yet fragile, translucent objects, invites associations with alchemy and magic. Ever since the first recipe for glass was invented, glassmakers' experiments and happy accidents have expanded the amazing range of ways of forming, colouring, and decorating glass. Hot techniques of shaping glass such as blowing are dependent on dexterity, speed, and rhythm. The blower must harness the fluidity of the material whilst manipulating it to achieve the desired form. Once cooled, glass can also be worked and adorned to refine the design, or add new spectacular effects. The unique qualities of this super-cooled liquid continue to magnify, reflect, and decorate the world.
Object Name
sculpture
Creators Name
Date Created
1980
accession number
1986.491/3
Collection Group
Place of creation
Lincoln
Support
Array
Medium
On Display
[G12] Manchester Art Gallery - Gallery 12
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